This album caught me off guard by how good it really was. I never even heard of these guys before until a friend of mine told me to listen to them. So I came across this album and was completely blown away by it. Gavin's drumming is outstanding, Wilson's vocals are beautiful and also does a phenomenal job on guitar, the bassist who's name doesn't come to mind right now gets the job done. Overall one of the most amazing albums I've heard in a long time.

A seriously must-hear post-metal behemoth. This albums influences are incredible and the music itself is tremendous. Vocals are monstrous and the instrumentals just continually pull me on. Don't let this sleep if you're into this genre at all.

A step up from Awaken the Dreamers but still comes nowhere near The Price of Existence. I am glad they came to their senses to mix the two albums though because it worked well, not perfectly, but well.

While it did take awhile BMTH finally release an album that is cohesive and uses a good amount of their potential. In no way is this incredible but it sure as hell is a solid listen and their best work to date.

It's amazing how consistent ABR really are and once again they show they are no joke within the infestation of metalcore bands. This showcases some of their best work and also their most experimental. The soft sections are incredibly smooth (also shows a pretty big Mr. Bungle influence within some of them), outstanding vocals, bassist really improved on screaming, and the breakdowns are very well placed. Honestly if it weren't' for the strange mixing this album had the potential of being a 5 which is rare of me to give for a metalcore album but this album did have close to the making of it.

Pretty boring Post-Metal that really does nothing to differentiate itself from others in the genre. Plus, it's pretty clear how much Isis influence is here but it sounds more like a ripoff than influence. Better luck next time.

This is just like Defeater and Devin Townsend it's overrated as anything. In less than a month or so people will begin to realize and the rating will slowly drop like usual. Also singer blows massive chunks.

A band that has talent but did not know how to utilize within this album. The main problem with the album is the overused, tedious, and boring keyboards along with the incredibly cheesy and dull clean vocals.

Sam Carter "This will be the Architects heaviest album yet". Well it's no doubt he lied. However, this is better then that massive shit stain "The Here and Now". One only hopes this band gets rid of trying to do too much atmospheric pieces and clean singing and start to actually realize what heavy is.

Man, you guys are already overrating the living hell out of this. Give it a week at least. This is basically the same as Daybreaker with even worse lyrics, vocals, and instrumentation that brings the snooze.

While the sophomore slump didn't hit this one finally did. The focus of too many breakdowns, hit or miss lyrics, and a vocal performance that gives rather mixed feelings makes this album a huge disappointment. Only really truly memorable songs were the first and last one. Shame

This is even worse than Discoveries. So many pointless breakdowns, bad cleans, and overall miss on an attempt at creating atmosphere. However, many core kids are jizzing themselves with this release when it's not much different from other bands of the genre. Did some idiot just call this prog-metal? Yup, wow